Welcoming the industry to Railtex 2019

Railtex, the UK’s definitive exhibition of railway products
and services, returns to Birmingham’s NEC next month. As always, the show will
have an international flavour and is expecting visitors from more than 50
countries, with lots of exhibitors bringing products and services from
countries in Europe, Asia and the US.

Natalia Charman, exhibition manager for Mack Brooks
Exhibitions, told Rail Engineer: “Since its origins in 1993, what has made
Railtex unique, and why the exhibition has stood the test of time, is that it
encompasses the entire railway equipment, systems and services sector, and
brings together these organisations in a collaborative and informative setting.
It is the definitive exhibition for the industry and anyone with an interest in
the sector should look to have a presence there.

“The industry continues to experience a period of growth,
with passenger numbers expected to increase by a further 40 per cent by 2040.
Alongside this, the transition to a digitally-led rail network and the key
milestones of major projects, including HS2, Crossrail and the Great North Rail
project, make 2019 a huge year of opportunity for the sector’s suppliers, buyers,
infrastructure managers and operators.

“Beyond the main exhibition, we will once again be offering
a comprehensive supporting programme, including insights from leading industry
figures and a comprehensive seminar programme across the three days. Keynotes
will be provided at Rail Engineer’s Seminar Theatre while the Railway Industry
Association’s Knowledge Hub will host a selection of project updates and
industry briefings from key figures.

“We look forward to welcoming the industry to Birmingham for
three days of insight, learning and networking next month.”

Rail Delivery Group chief executive Paul Plummer added: “Record investment from the private sector will help to fuel the largest improvement in our railway since Victorian times. This will see customers benefit from the roll-out of 7,000 new carriages and improved stations across the country as part of the rail industry’s joint long-term plan.”

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